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Got a spare piece of furniture just lying around?! Coffee table, dinner table, wardrobe, bed? Well get yourself a 30mm drill bit, because building a Raspberry Pi arcade has never been easier!

The Arcade Builder Kit from ModMyPi includes everything you need to build a full Raspberry Pi Arcade machine - Just add screen & furniture, and you're ready to roll! Mounting hardware is not included, so BYOB. . . . and also some screws.

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Please be aware that this is a fully customisable kit. The parts in the description picture are indicative of a selection of available parts, and not necessarily the parts you will receive unless you specifically order that combination. Please ensure that you double check your selection before checkout.

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Looking at the previous questions regarding the option of buying the parts to turn it into a two player kit I was wondering how hard it is to actually wire it into a two player system? Are there any details / instructions on how to do it?

Martin Woollard

Really easy! All the buttons and the joystick (for a single player) connect to a single joystick encoder, this then plugs into the Raspberry Pi via a USB cable. So it's just a case of adding the buttons and a joystick to another USB encoder and plugging it into a second USB port on the Pi. Simple!

Seeing as the Pi has 4 USB ports, there's no reason why you couldn't go all out and do 4 players! Just remember, you need 1 Arcade USB Encoder per player